Gazprom (MOEX:GAZP)
Market Cap | 4.68T |
Revenue (ttm) | 10.74T |
Net Income (ttm) | 1.16T |
Shares Out | 23.64B |
EPS (ttm) | 49.01 |
PE Ratio | 4.04 |
Forward PE | n/a |
Dividend | 52.53 (26.53%) |
Ex-Dividend Date | n/a |
Volume | 28,893,760 |
Average Volume | 58,718,596 |
Open | 200.00 |
Previous Close | 197.92 |
Day's Range | 196.57 - 201.87 |
52-Week Range | 126.53 - 397.64 |
Beta | 0.40 |
RSI | 25.21 |
Earnings Date | Aug 29, 2025 |
About Instructure Holdings
Public Joint Stock Company Gazprom, engages in oil production, oil refining, electric and heat energy generation, media business in Russia and internationally. The company operates through Gas business, Oil business Electric power business, and Media business segments. It engages in the exploration, production, processing, storage, transportation, distribution and sale of gas and gas condensate processing products and oil and refined oil products. In addition, the company is involved in generation and sales of heat and electricity, as well as e... [Read more]
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Gazprom's Serbian affiliate receives new sanctions waiver from US
The waiver allows the company to continue its operational and contractual activities without disruption for another month.

Russian Gazprom wins asset release in Dutch court after claims by Ukrainian companies, Reuters reports
A Dutch court overturned seizure orders on Russian energy giant Gazprom's local assets, which had been imposed following lawsuits filed by two Ukrainian companies, Reuters reports on July 22, citing a...

Slovakia to Tap Up to 100% Russian Gas Under EU Exemption
Slovakias government is planning to increase its intake of Russian pipeline gas under a temporary EU exemption, reversing earlier commitments to phase out Russian energy supplies in a controversial mo...
Slovakia Looks to Tap More Russian Gas Under EU Exemption
Slovakia’s state-owned energy supplier Slovensky plynarensky priemysel aims to get as much as 100% of its gas needs from Russia next year, when other European Union buyers face a ban on spot purchases...

Ukraine to secure $6.9 billion in arbitration from Russian Gazprom, Zelensky says
President Volodymyr Zelensky said that Ukrainian ambassadors will receive detailed instructions on July 21 on how to proceed with the recovery of the awarded funds.

Ukraine war latest: EU agrees on 'one of its strongest' Russia sanctions packages after Slovakia lifts veto
Key developments on July 18: EU agrees on 'one of its strongest' Russia sanctions packages after Slovakia lifts veto UK sanctions Russian intelligence units involved in cyberattacks Ukrainian drones r...

Ukrainian hackers wipe databases at Russia's Gazprom in major cyberattack, intelligence source says
The cyberattack allegedly destroyed large volumes of data and installed custom software designed to further damage the company's information systems.

Russia Considers Tax Breaks for Natural Gas Producers As Challenges Mount
Russias government is weighing the possibility of some tax relief for the giant gas firm Gazprom, which would be paid for by potentially higher taxes on other Russian natural gas producers, a source i...

Vienna rows back on suggestion of Russian gas return after Ukraine war
The energy ministry's office has now denied that Austria was considering a resumption of imports from state-controlled Gazprom.

Transnistria again declares economic emergency over Russian gas cut
The unrecognized region, located in eastern Moldova along the Ukrainian border, has faced growing energy shortages since January, when Russian gas giant Gazprom halted deliveries to the territory.
Russia Abandons Idea of Turkish Backdoor to Europe’s Gas Market
Russia’s Gazprom PJSC has quietly shelved plans to develop a new gas distribution hub in Turkey, closing the door on a potential opportunity to regain a foothold in European markets lost since the inv...

The Brief – Grabbing the Gazprom jugular
Slovakia and Hungary can kick up a fuss but it won't be enough to hold up the divorce from Russian energy.

US prepares sanctions against Russia, unclear if Trump will approve, Reuters reports
The sanctions will target Russia's energy sector, including state-owned energy giant Gazprom. Major entities in the natural resources and banking sectors will also be targeted.

Ukraine war briefing: Suspect held in Moscow car bombing of general, Russia claims
Russian security service alleges Ukrainian agent Ignat Kuzin rigged car with homemade explosives; Trump meets Zelenskyy and expresses doubt that Putin wants a ceasefire. What we know on day 1,159 Russ...
Top Global companies have caused $28 trillion in climate damage, study findss
A new study estimates that the world's largest corporations have caused $28 trillion in climate damage, aiming to hold companies accountable like tobacco giants. The research identifies 111 companies,...

China Rejects Russia's Eastern Pipeline Plan
China has put an abrupt stop to a Russian proposal to export added volumes of natural gas eastward via Kazakhstan, deepening the financial woes of the erstwhile Russian energy behemoth, Gazprom. The R...

German, French energy giants consider restoring gas supplies from Russia's Gazprom, Reuters reports
Following the outbreak of the full-scale war in 2022, the European Union has restricted energy imports from Russia, profits from which fuelled Moscow's ability to wage the war against Ukraine.

How Nord Stream could get a new lease on life
The resumption of flows from Gazprom has become a matter of "economic considerations" rather than an energy security issue, says Jilles van den Beukel, energy analyst at Dutch think tank HCSS.

Inside Russia’s Gazprom: can the ailing energy giant be revived?
The gas and oil company is struggling to recover from record losses after Putin’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine destroyed its business model

Russia’s fallen giant Gazprom selling off luxury properties as group swings to reported $12.9 billion loss
Gazprom is struggling with collapsed demand in the West, leading it to trim the fat.

Russian energy giant Gazprom suffers $13.1 billion loss in 2024
Gazprom's losses averaged $251 million per week, $35 million per day, or $1.4 million per hour. While the company's total revenue increased by 11% and its gas revenue by 14%, it still ended the year w...
Russian and European Officials See US Interest in Gazprom Ties
Russian and European officials say the US is exploring ways to work with energy giant Gazprom PJSC on global projects, a step toward forging closer ties with the Kremlin while trying to broker a peace...

Raiffeisen Bank International's subsidiary remains invested in sanctioned Russian entities, report says
As of January, Raiffeisen Capital held around 31.7 billion rubles ($365 million) in sanctioned entities, such as the Sberbank bank or the state-owned energy giant Gazprom, the report said, citing fina...

Russia's Gazprom faces almost $20 billion in lawsuits from European energy firms
The claims stem from Gazprom's decision to drastically reduce gas deliveries to Europe in 2022 after Russian President Vladimir Putin demanded that payments be made in rubles.

Putin ally pushing for US, Russia restart of Nord Stream 2, FT reports
Matthias Warnig, who led Nord Stream 2’s parent company on behalf of Kremlin-controlled gas giant Gazprom until 2023, is reportedly trying to establish contact with U.S. President Donald Trump's team ...